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true hope this helps
Explanation:
Bolingbroke invaded England and rallied both noble and popular support. Returning to England in August, Richard surrendered without a fight. In September, he abdicated and Bolingbroke ascended the throne as Henry IV. In October, Richard was imprisoned in Pontefract Castle, where he died four months later.
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(1) <em>In both stories Pan was a divine with a musical spirit. They both go back tobeing a music crackand they both have their differences. He </em>
<em>In both stories Pan was a divine with a musical spirit. They both go back tobeing a music crackand they both have their differences. He also overwhelmed and enticed women, </em>
<em>In both stories Pan was a divine with a musical spirit. They both go back tobeing a music crackand they both have their differences. He also overwhelmed and enticed women, before he encountered instruments. </em>
<em>In those stories the contrast is particularly simple. </em>
<em>In those stories the contrast is particularly simple. Pan appears to be increasingly strong </em>
<em>In those stories the contrast is particularly simple. Pan appears to be increasingly strong and disturbing in "The Musical Instrument" That in the Myth, is not Right. Also, He utilized powers in the way sexually to his benefit but was a god with immense wisdom.</em>
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The answer is D!
This is because the narrator does not state anything about living in Iowa herself.
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u really need help with this one?? well.. it's nr 3, top to bottom.